South America
Venezuelan opposition parties organizing joint effort to oust Chavez
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is running for his fourth term in office this year but, for the first time, he's facing an opposition that has unified in opposition to his re-election.
Peru's cash crop, asparagus is bleeding key region dry
Growing asparagus has taken many in Peru from poverty to profitability. No, they're not rich, but lives have gotten much better. But there's a big downside. The country's agricultural heartland is going dry, as its aquifer runs low.
As Morales pushes for more reforms, Bolivians express frustration
Evo Morales swept into power in Bolivia as the first indigenous president in a nation that counts indigneous people as almost two-thirds of its population. He promised reforms and has followed through, though many say they're not far-reaching enough. Or they're just not buying in at all.
America set to become a net exporter of petroleum fuel products
With declining domestic demand amid increased domestic capacity, coupled with soaring international needs for refined petroleum products, for the first time in 62 years, this year the United States is expected to export more petroleum fuel products than it imports.
Group trying to develop new list of 7 Wonders of the World, with natural twist
The New 7 Wonders group has a new, more natural list of Wonders of the World. Visiting them will take you from South America to Africa to Asia and introduce you to some of Mother Nature's most breath-taking sites.
VIDEO: Train collides with bus in Argentina, killing at least eight, most children
At least 7 children and 1 adult were killed Thursday when a freight train crashed into their school bus. About 45 people were reported to be injured.
Roller derby finds a home in Colombia
American culture has a way of spreading. in the case of Roller Derby, it found its way to Colombia, in South America, by way of a Hollywood movie, Whip it.
Colombia's local elections mired in fraud and corruption
There are 130,000 candidates running in the October 30 elections for governor, mayor and local councils in Columbia, and more than 10 percent have criminal records.
Joy essential ingredient in party music from rural El Salvador
The chanchona band, Los Hermanos Lovo trace their roots back to rural El Salvador, and they're all about the party.
Exploitation of legal migrant workers in Colorado
Immigration rights activists say some of Colorado's immigrant sheep herders are being exploited by ranchers who deny them medical care and pay unfair wages.
-
Turtle Heart (22 February, 2012 02:52:09)Tragic. As an Ojibway American Indian I hope that the Mohawk Nation will consider refusing this dubious honor. Given the murderous, genocidal policies and abuse ... -
_Flin_ (22 February, 2012 11:26:07)Plus, another thing: Feed-in tariffs are not subsidies. Subsidies are paid with taxes. A feed-in tariff is paid on top of the electrical bill. So ... -
_Flin_ (22 February, 2012 11:23:33)Error: The name of Germany's minister of Economy is "Roesler" -
(22 February, 2012 09:58:03)Here's part of the problem we can fix immeditely: California annually imports some TWO MILLION live American bullfrogs for human consumption. These non-natives ... -
michael presnail (21 February, 2012 03:20:40)Thats just crazy....the artical states that they didnt factor in all the other expenses. Also even if it cost 200 million more, that money would ...


